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Minako Kotobuki : ウィキペディア英語版
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is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Hyōgo Prefecture. She is best known for her role as Tsumugi Kotobuki in the anime series ''K-On!'' about a high school girl band. The show launched her music career as she performed the opening and ending themes and joined the three other voice actresses as the music group Sphere.
==Acting career==
At three years old, Kotobuki and her parents were caught up in the Kobe earthquake. Not long after having seen a 1997 Japanese film entitled ''Chikyuu ga Ugoita Hi'' ("The Day the Earth Moved"), all of these events inspired Kotobuki to pursue a career in voice acting.〔Tokyo MX's "Utatane", September 12, 2009 episode.〕
Kotobuki's most notable role in the span of her voice acting career is Tsumugi Kotobuki from ''K-On!''. She has also played various popular voice roles such as Karina Lyle/Blue Rose from ''Tiger & Bunny'', Mitsuko Kongō from the ''Index'' and ''Railgun'' anime series, Yūko Nishi from ''A Channel'', and Natsumi Aizawa from ''Natsuiro Kiseki''.

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